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The Sprudeholf or “effervescent” bath is a type of spa bath through which carbon dioxide is bubbled and was one of several types of hydrotherapy. we only walked passed this architucture is well worth seeing

The Sprudelhof is an attraction that is well worth a visit. The sparkling hot water fountain is a symbol of Bad Nauheim. It is one of 6 bathhouses in Bad Nauheim in the Jugendstil architecture. I was lucky to visit the Sprudelhof when the tulips...More

The Sprudelhof is part of the largest connected Belle Epoque (in German 'Jugendstil') building ensemble in Germany. It is also the heart of Bad Nauheim as a spa town. The springs upon which Bad Nauheim's reputation rests can be seen here in a splendid architectural...More

The bathhouses is very famous in Bad Nauheim. This Sprudelhof is one of them. This bathhouse complex is quite big and you can take a walk in the park. It's beautiful place to visit. There are some big round water basin in the middle of...More

Spa Park Bad Nauheim
Most of the " Bathhouses " at the "Sprudelhof" are well renewed . Tey were built in begining of the ninetyhundred , the complex the biggest Art Nouveau ensemble in Europe. It´s a must while staying in Bad Nauheim.

I really enjoyed going through this awesome bath house. Some of the bath houses are converted into shops but a few remain. The park that is next to the Sprudelhof is incredible to walk through and very relaxing. On the other side of the park...More

The Sprudelhof in Bad Neuheim is a great reminder of how important the Spa was in the hey day of alternative treatments inEurope. You can still 'Take the Waters' and feel like a visiting Prince. The various treatments are offered at decent prices by the...More

Nice place to spend half an hour looking at the buildings (you can get inside some of them), fountains, park around. Architecturally it does not look at all similar to places like Barcelona or Alesund, "art nouveau" sticker really becomes clear when you look at...More

Found this place by accident, but what a find! The history of the bath houses is so interesting, managed to get a sneaky peak inside one of the cubicles. It's all original from turn of the last century, so pleasing to find some physical history...More